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Date: 20/06/2006
NSW URBAN TASKFORCE CALLS FOR REVIEW OF THREATENED SPECIES LIST
The NSW Urban Taskforce has asked the State Government to revisit its growing and lengthy registry of more than 700 animals and plants listed on its Threatened Species list – introduced 11 years ago.
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Date: 08/06/2006
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE - Bulky Goods Retailers Association and NSW Urban Taskforce welcome State initiative – jobs and investment for NSW
The Bulky Goods Retailers Association and the NSW Urban Taskforce have welcomed and endorsed the new definition of bulky goods saying it would create jobs and certainty within the state.
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Date: 06/06/2006
NSW Urban Taskforce welcomes creation of property authority – to manage one of Australia's largest property portfolios
The NSW Urban Taskforce today welcomed the establishment of a Property Authority to better manage NSW’s $80 billion property portfolio. This was announced in the State budget today.
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Date: 30/05/2006
NSW Urban Taskforce welcome intiatives – “An investment in state's future”.
The NSW Urban Taskforce has welcomed today’s announcement by NSW Premier Morris Iemma that the State Government would borrow $17.4 billion to fund infrastructure – saying it is an investment in the State’s future.
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Date: 08/05/2006
NSW Urban Taskforce welcomes State Government Water Plan
The NSW Urban Taskforce has welcomed water recycling and re-use initiatives announced by the NSW Government today.
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Date: 18/04/2006
NSW Urban Taskforce welcomes Govt decision to cut development levies – stimulate growth and investment – cheaper homes for first time buyers
The NSW Urban Taskforce has welcomed the State Government decision to cut its development levy scheme, saying it would stimulate growth and investment and will make homes cheaper for first time buyers.
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Date: 29/03/2006
NSW Urban Taskforce: New planning laws passed by the State Parliament – a win for jobs
New planning laws passed last night by State Parliament are a win for the economy and would provide certainty to the 225,000 jobs in the construction sector worth $30 billion a year to the State economy, the NSW Urban Taskforce said.
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Date: 28/03/2006
NSW Urban Taskforce comment on local council protest over new planning laws
NSW Urban Taskforce today said the new planning reforms before Parliament would affect less than 10 councils in the entire State – and were needed to support jobs and investment in NSW.
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